Aelurillus Dubatolovi
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''Aelurillus dubatolovi'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''
Aelurillus ''Aelurillus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Description Species of the genus ''Aelurillus'' are typically about 7 mm long in females, and up to five mm in males. They are stout, squat-shaped and rather f ...
'' that lives in Central Asia. First identified in 2003 in Turkmenistan, it has a
distribution Distribution may refer to: Mathematics *Distribution (mathematics), generalized functions used to formulate solutions of partial differential equations * Probability distribution, the probability of a particular value or value range of a vari ...
that extends from Caspian Sea to Lake Balkhash and includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The spider itself is small, the male being smaller than the female, with a
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
measuring between in length and an abdomen between long. The carapace is dark brown, with long hairs along the side that distinguish the species from the similar ''
Aelurillus brutus ''Aelurillus brutus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Aelurillus'' that lives in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The female was first described by Wanda Wesołowska in 1996 and the male by Galina Azarkina in 2003. The spider is ...
'' and '' Aelurillus lutosus''. It also has a hairy clypeus and
palpal Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") an ...
femora, which enables it to be identified as not being the otherwise similar ''
Aelurillus ater ''Aelurillus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Description Species of the genus ''Aelurillus'' are typically about 7 mm long in females, and up to five mm in males. They are stout, squat-shaped and rathe ...
''. The female has a net-like pattern on the abdomen. This is clearer on examples found towards the northeast of the species distribution. The spiders found towards the northeast are also smaller, lighter and less hairy, but these are insufficient differences to identify them as a different species.


Taxonomy

''Aelurillus dubatolovi'' was first described by Galina Azarkina in 2003. It was placed in the genus ''
Aelurillus ''Aelurillus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Description Species of the genus ''Aelurillus'' are typically about 7 mm long in females, and up to five mm in males. They are stout, squat-shaped and rather f ...
'', first described by
Eugène Simon Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider taxonomist in history, describing over 4, ...
in 1885. The genus name derives from the Greek word for cat and the species is named in honour of Vladimir Dubatolov, the Russian
lepidopterologist Lepidopterology ()) is a branch of entomology concerning the scientific study of moths and the three superfamilies of butterflies. Someone who studies in this field is a lepidopterist or, archaically, an aurelian. Origins Post-Renaissance, t ...
that found the holotype of this species. The genus was placed in the
subtribe Subtribe is a taxonomic category ranking which is below the rank of tribe and above genus. The standard suffix for a subtribe is -ina (in animals) or -inae (in plants Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plant ...
Aelurillina in the tribe Aelurillini, both named after the genus, by Wayne Maddison in 2015. These were allocated to the
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
Saltafresia. In 2017, the genus was grouped with nine other genera of jumping spiders under the name Aelurillines.


Description

It is a small spider. The male has a dark brown
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
that is typically long and wide, and covered with scales that are dark brown and white. Long dark hairs cover the sides. The yellowish-grey abdomen has a length of and width of . Both the abdomen and carapace are pattern-less. The eye field is black and white hairs surround some of the eyes. White hairs also adorn the brown clypeus. The spinnerets are grey-yellow. The chelicerae and
legs A leg is a weight-bearing and locomotive anatomical structure, usually having a columnar shape. During locomotion, legs function as "extensible struts". The combination of movements at all joints can be modeled as a single, linear element ...
are brown-yellow, although some of the legs have two yellow stripes on them. The palpal bulb is large and has a pointed embolus that curves around 180 degrees. The length of the embolus varies, with examples found in the northeastern part of the species
range Range may refer to: Geography * Range (geographic), a chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra) ** Mountain range, a group of mountains bordered by lowlands * Range, a term used to i ...
being longer and more curved. The female is slightly larger than the male. The carapace has similar colouring to the male, but is long and wide. The abdomen is grey with a net-like pattern. It measures in length and in width. The chelicerae and clypeus are similar to the male. The spinnerets are more brown in colour while the legs lack the stripes that feature on the male. The female pedipalp and the palpal femora are hairy and the latter has a distinctive outgrowth. The
epigyne The epigyne or epigynum is the external genital structure of female spiders. As the epigyne varies greatly in form in different species, even in closely related ones, it often provides the most distinctive characteristic for recognizing species. ...
has a central pocket and copulatory openings that are closely aligned. The spermathecae are long and have a complex curve. Apart from the copulatory organs, the female is hard to distinguish from other members of the genus. The spider is similar to others in the genus, particularly ''
Aelurillus ater ''Aelurillus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Description Species of the genus ''Aelurillus'' are typically about 7 mm long in females, and up to five mm in males. They are stout, squat-shaped and rathe ...
'', from which it differs mainly in having hairs on the clypeus and palpal femora. It can also be confused with '' Aelurillus lutosus'', which lacks the hairy carapace sides of the species. The spider differs from ''
Aelurillus brutus ''Aelurillus brutus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Aelurillus'' that lives in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The female was first described by Wanda Wesołowska in 1996 and the male by Galina Azarkina in 2003. The spider is ...
'' in the lack of pattern on the bottom of the abdomen and the length of the hairs that line the carapace. Not unusually for this genus, the female is particularly hard to tell apart from spiders of other species.


Distribution

The species has been given a
species distribution Species distribution —or species dispersion — is the manner in which a biological taxon is spatially arranged. The geographic limits of a particular taxon's distribution is its range, often represented as shaded areas on a map. Patterns of ...
that covers Central Asia, extending from the Caspian Sea to Lake Balkhash. The species holotype was collected by Vladimir Dubatolov in the
Köýtendag Nature Reserve Köýtendag Nature Reserve, formerly Kugitang Nature Reserve, is a nature reserve (''zapovednik'') in the extreme east of Turkmenistan. Geography Established in 1986, it is located in the Köýtendag Range of Lebap Province Lebap Region ...
in Turkmenistan in 1991. It has also been found in Tajikistan, particularly the Karateginskiy and Mogoltau Mountains. Examples have been found in many areas of Kazakhstan, including the
Karatau Mountains The Karatau or Qaratau ( kk, Қаратау жотасы, Qarataw jotasy) is a mountain range located in southern Kazakhstan. The name Karatau means ''Black Mountain'' in the Kazakh language. The mountains have deposits of phosphorite, lead and ...
, as well as the
Betpak-Dala Betpak-Dala or Betpaqdala ( kk, Бетпақдала, ''Betpaqdala''; from Turkic ''batpak'', “swampy,” or Persian ''bedbaht'', “unlucky” and Turkic ''dala'', “plain”; Russian: Бетпак-Дала or Сeверная Голодна ...
and
Moiynkum Desert The Moiynkum Desert ( kk, Мойынқұм, ''Moiynqūm''), is a desert in the Turkistan and Zhambyl regions of southern Kazakhstan. Common plant types in the desert include saksaul, milkvetch, mugwort and sedge. The Andasay State Nature Reser ...
s, demonstrating the breadth of habitats in which the species can survive. Examples found in 1983 and 1986 near Chong-Aryk in Kyrgyzstan have also been identified as belonging to the species. It has also been identified in the area around Tashkent in Uzbekistan, and the Surxondaryo Region which borders both Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. The examples found across the distribution vary, with those in the southwest being larger, more hairy and darker. The colour pattern is more distinct in those found in the northeast. However, other similarities led to Azarkina declaring them as being the same species.


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* * * * * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2953586 Salticidae Fauna of Kazakhstan Fauna of Kyrgyzstan Fauna of Tajikistan Fauna of Turkmenistan Fauna of Uzbekistan